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that money will go to the rebuilding of the city's port. >> the u.s. is warning americans to be careful at one of peru's favorite site. but the u.s. embassy announced a criminal group may have plans to kidnap american tourists. the threats may be connected to a rebel group known as the shining path. peru recently began a crack down against its cocaine legislation. you can go to ktvu.com and click on web links. >>> and after an outcry from customers, maker's mark announced that it will stop watering down its popular bourbon and will restore all bottles to the original 90 proof formula starting tomorrow. the company was adding a little more water to the original formula to stretch the stock. >>> you could have wifi but you still could be out of touch in the air. >>> and causing an uproar. how the shoot out between police and chris dorner has led to a new and violent video game. [ male announcer ] are you a business traveler who can withstand the perils of air travel? can you survive change fees? blackout dates? boarding in mobs? do you actually, in a wei
that money will go to the rebuilding of the city's port. >> the u.s. is warning americans to be careful at one of peru's favorite site. but the u.s. embassy announced a criminal group may have plans to kidnap american tourists. the threats may be connected to a rebel group known as the shining path. peru recently began a crack down against its cocaine legislation. you can go to ktvu.com and click on web links. >>> and after an outcry from customers, maker's mark announced that it...
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his work to tirelessly strengthen breton's relations with the holy city. he is remembered with great respect and affection. the pope's message of working for the common good is something that spoke to the whole country. >> the cardinals recognize that this was a momentous decision for pope benedict. in two weeks' time, he will no longer be pope. another pope will be slected. >> when pope benedict took office in 2005, he was 78 years old. he was the oldest pontiff elected in three centuries. our religious correspondent has this report. >> benedict became the church's leader, already an elderly and frail man. he was seen as a caretaker, but nothing prepared roman catholics for his decision to step down. >> this has taken the world by surprise. >> catholics attending services were shocked by the news. >> you are joking. the pope? oh, my god. >> i'm so shocked. he has been such a short time with us. >> joseph was born into a catholic family in germany and was forced into the hitler youth. he was brought up as a theologian. he became more conservative in the 19
his work to tirelessly strengthen breton's relations with the holy city. he is remembered with great respect and affection. the pope's message of working for the common good is something that spoke to the whole country. >> the cardinals recognize that this was a momentous decision for pope benedict. in two weeks' time, he will no longer be pope. another pope will be slected. >> when pope benedict took office in 2005, he was 78 years old. he was the oldest pontiff elected in three...
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look at this, the city getting its biggest storm of the season. some places could see more than a foot by the time it wraps up late tonight, cause lots of flight delays and hundreds of cancellations at denver international airport. people in maine getting a nice dose of winter weather. portland getting between 6 and 10 inches of snow. snow there is on the wet and heavy side, and there's some worry that could cause power outages. so winter is not done with us. >> oh, no. it is still february. and it has no intentions of letting go. >> we haven't seen anything like that. >> we've had 1.5 inches of snow for our entire winter here in march. >> could we get a march storm? >> march 1993 was a good one. but when you see march, you know that you're really pushing it if you expect to see a lot of snow around here. we'll have a chance of getting a little winter weather coming up on tuesday. so stay tuned, everybody. may not be completely done with us just yet. though i don't think it's going to be a big issue around town. we'll talk about that in a second.
look at this, the city getting its biggest storm of the season. some places could see more than a foot by the time it wraps up late tonight, cause lots of flight delays and hundreds of cancellations at denver international airport. people in maine getting a nice dose of winter weather. portland getting between 6 and 10 inches of snow. snow there is on the wet and heavy side, and there's some worry that could cause power outages. so winter is not done with us. >> oh, no. it is still...
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every city in the world has one cathedral. that's his cathedral and that part of the city i -- they knew what they were doing, they always do, taking the pope over his cathedral for the last time. outstanding. >> reporter: honestly again it is moving because this is such a stoic pope. whatever we want to say and we will for many, many days to come about all the challenges that this church faces, how it's been buffeted by the most appalling scandals, nonetheless this is a significant moment and we all want to see the catholic church move forward so the faith can continue their faith in the hierarchy and in those who lead them. but this is a man who is in his public persona the kind who doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve, as our esteemed colleague john allen has constantly pointed out. yesterday in his pope mobile in st. peter's square he was quite stoic even then. he kept putting his arms out and embracing the people and you could see the first inklings of emotion pouring out after two weeks he had made this decision to resig
every city in the world has one cathedral. that's his cathedral and that part of the city i -- they knew what they were doing, they always do, taking the pope over his cathedral for the last time. outstanding. >> reporter: honestly again it is moving because this is such a stoic pope. whatever we want to say and we will for many, many days to come about all the challenges that this church faces, how it's been buffeted by the most appalling scandals, nonetheless this is a significant...
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. >>> today in vatican city, a day unlike any other in the past 600 years, as thousands upon thousands gathered to bid farewell to a retiring pope, benedict xvi. right there with them, my co-anchor terry moran, who brings us the latest from rome. terry? >> greetings from rome, cynthia. benedict xvi had a hard act to follow. john paul ii, one of the most charismatic leaders of the 20th century, and benedict's papacy has been a troubled one. but today on his last full day as pope, all ull that seemed to matter was that he was there with the faithful one final time. it was a sweet swan song on a glorious roman morning. a huge throng of pilgrims turned out for pope benedict xvi's final audience and as he drove through the crowd one last time, they pressed forward, they cheered, they reached out to him in fond farewell to this soft spoken old man who shepherded the catholic church for almost eight turbulent years, and who now is laying aside the keys. he spoke to the pilgrims, to the listening world personally. nostalgic at times, but also recalling difficult moments. the scandals and troub
. >>> today in vatican city, a day unlike any other in the past 600 years, as thousands upon thousands gathered to bid farewell to a retiring pope, benedict xvi. right there with them, my co-anchor terry moran, who brings us the latest from rome. terry? >> greetings from rome, cynthia. benedict xvi had a hard act to follow. john paul ii, one of the most charismatic leaders of the 20th century, and benedict's papacy has been a troubled one. but today on his last full day as pope,...
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some of the children are in the city and they are waiting for our program. they will lose their hope. >> i don't feel comfortable when i am working on the street because of the pollution and dust. i feel much more comfortable here. they teach us to work and study. i prefer to be here than on the streets. >> are you prepared to boldly go where no married couple has gone before? a multimillionaire former space tourist is looking for a husband and wife team to send to mars. would 501 days in a small space capital -- a small space capital, the final frontier, go too far? >> dennis tito is embarking on a major mission. he is the driving force to send a husband and wife team up for a close encounter with mars in 2018 when the red planet and earth are historically close together. >> this is a challenging but attainable goal for advancing human experience and knowledge. now is the time. >> tito was the first space tourist, paying russians $20 million to vacation on the international space station in 2001. his inspiration mars program is a not-for-profit to raise mil
some of the children are in the city and they are waiting for our program. they will lose their hope. >> i don't feel comfortable when i am working on the street because of the pollution and dust. i feel much more comfortable here. they teach us to work and study. i prefer to be here than on the streets. >> are you prepared to boldly go where no married couple has gone before? a multimillionaire former space tourist is looking for a husband and wife team to send to mars. would 501...
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is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, a city that he has called home for much of his adult life. of course he worked inside the vatican for so long before he was elected pope. and they have a monumental decision as every cardinal in every conclave does, but there are some considerations, the difficulties in the church. in terms of modernization, in terms of the sex abuse scandal and in terms of the trove of whether or not the reports on the leaks from the butler should still be made public. there are some cardinals who have suggested that it should be. should he be a younger pope? should he be someone from an area of the world where we are seeing so much growth in the church, from latin america, from africa? father, talk a little bit about the immense decision that these cardinal also have to make as they consider who will replace pope benedict? >> it is an immense decision, as you said, they're already feeling the weight of that decision, they're already praying, they're already asking for guidance, they're beginning to talk. they have been talking. you have to always cons
is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, a city that he has called home for much of his adult life. of course he worked inside the vatican for so long before he was elected pope. and they have a monumental decision as every cardinal in every conclave does, but there are some considerations, the difficulties in the church. in terms of modernization, in terms of the sex abuse scandal and in terms of the trove of whether or not the reports on the leaks from the butler should still be made...
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the brazilian port city tuesday. the three men pushing the float were killed instantly. and 19-year-old woman stepped into help, she was also shocked. she died later in a local hospital. >>> and a new study says taking folic acid during pregnancy may help lower the risk of giving birth to an autistic child. researchers in norway looked at 85,000 pregnancies and found women who took the supplement were 39% less likely to have a child with autism. the study is in the journal of the american medical association. >>> and video inside this tennessee school bus shows 18-year-old jonathan cull collins on a bit of a joy ride. where was he going? he was headed to his grandmother's house. police say collins was walking there when he noticed a school bus parked on the road with the keys inside. that's when i decided to go for that joy ride. the bus was not damaged, but that 1-year-old faces a felony theft charge now. not a good idea. and lady gaga is forced to postpone several shows of her born this way tour due to a painful in
the brazilian port city tuesday. the three men pushing the float were killed instantly. and 19-year-old woman stepped into help, she was also shocked. she died later in a local hospital. >>> and a new study says taking folic acid during pregnancy may help lower the risk of giving birth to an autistic child. researchers in norway looked at 85,000 pregnancies and found women who took the supplement were 39% less likely to have a child with autism. the study is in the journal of the...
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the history of the church and the history of rome and the art and the architect of this city. he talked about jesus traveling through the desert. he's talked about a boat in choppy waters. today, in this incredible moving image, resting your hand on god as you move forward. a church that's supposed to be constantly in motion, constantly moving towards jesus christ and even though for a brief time he'll not be the leader. >> liz, george and father, thanks to all of you. thank for joining us special coverage of the pope's final good-bye. we'll have coverage all day on msnbc today and tomorrow. but coming up next -- "morning joe." stay tuned. i've got something for you too. (announcer) fancy feast delights with cheddar. a meal that is sure to delight your cheese lover. fancy feast. the best ingredient is love. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican.
the history of the church and the history of rome and the art and the architect of this city. he talked about jesus traveling through the desert. he's talked about a boat in choppy waters. today, in this incredible moving image, resting your hand on god as you move forward. a church that's supposed to be constantly in motion, constantly moving towards jesus christ and even though for a brief time he'll not be the leader. >> liz, george and father, thanks to all of you. thank for joining...
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the catholic church. >> jon: popes can do that? i assumed the papacy was like a lifetime commitment like being in the mob or being a correspondent on "60 minutes." in any case we'll bring you full team coverage of the pope's resignation in "holy quit." how is it going with that popey changey thing? now, the pope has issued a statement citing the growing toll of his advanced age leaving him ill suited for his ministry. but popes usually don't retire until they are called back to the home office. this hasn't happened in 600 years. the obvious question would be... >> what does a retired pope do? 's a retired pope to do? do retired popes do? jon: i'm not a religious scholar but if i know anything about retired people probably the same as what they all do. ♪ what do you mean what does he do? he's an 85-year-old. what does he do? he sits on his porch in a track suit and wrap-around sunglasses and he yells at the neighbor's kids. maybe he putters around in garden watching a little daytime tv and someone notices that the mail has piled u
the catholic church. >> jon: popes can do that? i assumed the papacy was like a lifetime commitment like being in the mob or being a correspondent on "60 minutes." in any case we'll bring you full team coverage of the pope's resignation in "holy quit." how is it going with that popey changey thing? now, the pope has issued a statement citing the growing toll of his advanced age leaving him ill suited for his ministry. but popes usually don't retire until they are...
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once you get past those four cities, i think d.c. could hold its own with anyone. boston, philly, miami. >> reporter: you can see washington's culinary transformation from up here on a rooftop in northeast where what was old is new again. off florida avenue that was the old union terminal. as a chef here asked the same questions over and over. >> where do you get your meat? >> reporter: there are meats. >> some of the most phenomenal bacon in the country. chefs import this stuff. >> reporter: plus spices and vegetables. >> we don't want to be a food court. we want experiences. as you travel throughout the market you hit the soda shop and you do a little bit of shopping. you can stop for a couple oysters. >> reporter: in for a treat. because these days it's not just politics that washington is serving up. beth parker fox 5 news. >> that is making me hungry. >>> the clock is ticking until the automatic sequester budget cuts kick in. will there be a deal in place in time? and what exactly impact is there? we talk to two senators. director's voice: here we go. from the
once you get past those four cities, i think d.c. could hold its own with anyone. boston, philly, miami. >> reporter: you can see washington's culinary transformation from up here on a rooftop in northeast where what was old is new again. off florida avenue that was the old union terminal. as a chef here asked the same questions over and over. >> where do you get your meat? >> reporter: there are meats. >> some of the most phenomenal bacon in the country. chefs import...
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of people who doubled the size of the city of rome for his funeral. this is different. this is a man leaving office while still alive. there's no funeral to put a period on the end of the pontificate. we are in completely uncharted waters. we talk about this not having happened in 600 years or 700 years. in fact, under these circumstances, a man in reasonably good health with his faculties intact, has never done this before. so for a church that lives by tradition, lives by a sense of we've been here before, this is quite different indeed. no one really knows what the effects of this will be. i don't have the slightest doubt that for benedict xvi, this was a final act of self abasement, humility. he really didn't think he could give the church what it needed, and that should be honored. the results of this, given the utterly unprecedented character of it, are going to be a dramatic story not only until the next pope is selected but for months and perhaps years as well. >> i think, when you really put it in perspective, this is a church with over 2,000
of people who doubled the size of the city of rome for his funeral. this is different. this is a man leaving office while still alive. there's no funeral to put a period on the end of the pontificate. we are in completely uncharted waters. we talk about this not having happened in 600 years or 700 years. in fact, under these circumstances, a man in reasonably good health with his faculties intact, has never done this before. so for a church that lives by tradition, lives by a sense of we've...
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and the second thing is that he fostered perpetual adoration in every city or in every diocese. but basically everywhere. and that can come only from the heart that prays. because eucharistic adoration is so powerful. it's the key to change the world from the inside. >> all right. thank you very much. like pope benedict from germany. so we're expecting more -- i can't tell if the pope is still out in the popemobile, but nobody is leaving. everybody is looking at those big screens over st. peter's square. >> well, ben, i have an advantage, i can see the bird's eye view of st. peter's square. so he most definitely is still there. the popemobile still continues to do the tour and indeed we've seen people lifting children, lifting babies up for the pope to kiss. we'll be right back. up next, more from the crowd and as you said they are part of something historic. and let's not forget that pope benedi benedict, a german, pope john paul from poland, the first nonitalian popes in about 500 years. >>> welcome back to our special coverage of the pope's second as to last day. he's in his
and the second thing is that he fostered perpetual adoration in every city or in every diocese. but basically everywhere. and that can come only from the heart that prays. because eucharistic adoration is so powerful. it's the key to change the world from the inside. >> all right. thank you very much. like pope benedict from germany. so we're expecting more -- i can't tell if the pope is still out in the popemobile, but nobody is leaving. everybody is looking at those big screens over st....
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this happened near the famous city of luxor. so far, the dead include french and british tourists among others. officials say there was a fire and an explosion and the balloon plunged from the sky t crashed into a field of sugar cane about 320 miles south of cairo. >>> developing this morning, the major budget battle continues on capitol hill as lawmakers now have just three days to strike a deal to prevent sequestration. >> president obama is meeting with top senate republicans, john mccain and lipped say graham today to discuss immigration reform. however, the possibility has been raised that sequestration will be discussed as well f budget cuts do not kick in on friday, the unemployed and local governments will be the first to take a hit. long-term unemployed people could see their weekly checks decrisis by $30. both sides are calling on each other to do something soon. >> congress is poised to allow a series of arbitrary, automatic budget cuts to kick in that will slow our economy, eliminate good jobs and leave a lot of folk
this happened near the famous city of luxor. so far, the dead include french and british tourists among others. officials say there was a fire and an explosion and the balloon plunged from the sky t crashed into a field of sugar cane about 320 miles south of cairo. >>> developing this morning, the major budget battle continues on capitol hill as lawmakers now have just three days to strike a deal to prevent sequestration. >> president obama is meeting with top senate republicans,...
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the median income is $57,000, almost triple the salary of the worst-paying city. the median income for women is just under $22,000 a year in the -- >>> a new study by the federal trade commission found that as many as 40 million americans have errors in their report. bad credit profile can prevent you from getting loans, low interest rates or even a job. nbc's danielle leigh shows us how to spot problems and get them fixed. >> reporter: tuwana is one of the roughly 20% of americans with errors. >> there were quite a few errors, incredible address, incredible claims against myself, incredible birth dates. >> reporter: the food service employee discovered the errors only after she was denied a loan to start a food truck company. we met her last october. four months later she's still fighting to fix it. >> sometimes i think they want you to get frustrated and stop, but i can't. >> three companies dominate the industry. they determine your credit score based on how you pay your bills and how much dead you have. an exercise yoon spokesman says the agency takes all erro
the median income is $57,000, almost triple the salary of the worst-paying city. the median income for women is just under $22,000 a year in the -- >>> a new study by the federal trade commission found that as many as 40 million americans have errors in their report. bad credit profile can prevent you from getting loans, low interest rates or even a job. nbc's danielle leigh shows us how to spot problems and get them fixed. >> reporter: tuwana is one of the roughly 20% of...
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in modern forces reclaim the city of galle we bring you a firsthand account from the city after a surprise attack by militants almost spoils french claims of a victorious campaign. and eighteen coal miners die in a methane explosion some eight hundred meters underground in russia's only republic . news as it happens twenty four hours a day you're watching our t.v. . the vatican has announced that pope benedict the sixteenth will step down on february twenty eighth citing his old age eighty five year old will become the first head of the catholic church to resign from the post in nearly six centuries let's get more on this now from artie's tom barton live in the studio for us here told me was only part appointed in two thousand and five when that's going on why his resignation now well carry a real shock i think a small army of journalists and pope watchers that were in rome even though the even they have been taken aback by this sudden announcement today it should be noted that pope benedict the sixteenth was one of the oldest pope's to be elected when john paul the second died in two thou
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french unmodern forces reclaim the city of galle we bring you a firsthand account from the city after a surprise attack by militants almost spoils french claims of a victorious campaign. an eighteen coal miners die in a methane explosion some eight hundred meters underground only republic. news as it happens twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. . the vatican has announced that pope benedict the sixteenth will step down on february twenty eighth citing his old age eighty five year old will become the first head of the catholic church to resign from the post in nearly six centuries let's get more on this now from lottie's tom barton live in the studio for us here told me was only part appointed in two thousand and five when that's going on why is resignation now well kerry yeah a real shock i think the small army of journalists and pope watchers that were in rome even even they have been taken aback by this sudden announcement today it should be noted that pope benedict the sixteenth was one of the oldest pope's to be elected when john paul the second died in two thousand and fi
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives with. this with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. see a lot less human suffering. without . the consent. choose to. choose to still. choose. to. again this is more world news in brief. seven people have been jailed for ten years each for attempting to murder a police officer that instant took place during ongoing government demonstrations thirteen other people were acquitted on wednesday two policemen were found not guilty of shooting a protest a dead threaten to fuel more unrest in the city controlled kingdom it's been embroiled with rallies for two years and. a car packed with explosives has gone off in a district of baghdad reportedly killing ten the blast happened in a restaurant it wounded sixteen others it's not known who is behind the attack but the militants h
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>> rebels moved to recapture mali's largest city two weeks after being forced out by the french. >> your world news from al jazeera. also ahead -- just weeks after the u.n. found evidence of torture in afghanistan the government admits that it is true. a huge tornado tears through southern mississippi. a state of the emergency declared in four counties. and we will have all the glitz and glamour and results from a bafta's as hollywood's big stars brave the rain on the red carpet. we began with a breaking news from the vatican. that is where local media say pope benedict xvi has announced he will resign. we are hearing he will step down on the 28th of february. he was elected pope as the age of 78. we will be getting more information on this breaking news story in just a couple of minutes right here on al jazeera. stay tuned. it just a reminder, we are hearing from the vatican that pope benedict xvi has resigned. let's find out more and bring in sabine joining us on the telephone from italy. what more could you tell us on this announcement the pope will be resigning february 28? >> it app
>> rebels moved to recapture mali's largest city two weeks after being forced out by the french. >> your world news from al jazeera. also ahead -- just weeks after the u.n. found evidence of torture in afghanistan the government admits that it is true. a huge tornado tears through southern mississippi. a state of the emergency declared in four counties. and we will have all the glitz and glamour and results from a bafta's as hollywood's big stars brave the rain on the red carpet. we...
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city's outskirts today. thousands of shiites had protested across pakistan on monday, calling for government protection as families of the bombing victims refused to bury their dead until authorities took action against those responsible. members of the pakistani interfaith league rallied in the capital islamabad. >> today we're not gathered on the basis of religion, but on the basis of humanity because we believe we're all human beings and we are muslims, christians, hindus. today we have christians, bishops, pastors, muslims, hindus and s ikhs as a symbol of our unity, assemble people of pakistan belonged to one family. >> in his release soldier has ignited controversy after posting a photograph to a social networking site that appears to show a palestinian boy in the cross hairs of a sniper rifle. mor ostrovski, a sniper in the military of israel, posted the photo to his instagram site. it shows a palestinian boy facing away from the camera with a gun cross hairs focused on the side of his head. the israe
city's outskirts today. thousands of shiites had protested across pakistan on monday, calling for government protection as families of the bombing victims refused to bury their dead until authorities took action against those responsible. members of the pakistani interfaith league rallied in the capital islamabad. >> today we're not gathered on the basis of religion, but on the basis of humanity because we believe we're all human beings and we are muslims, christians, hindus. today we...
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., tampa, portland, and the latest kansas city, missouri. the heart land of america. >> it's going to be folks who are scared about finding out their health. we're going look them in the eye and have them trust us. we can make a difference. they're going to fear -- [inaudible] people who can be your mother. your father, sister, or brother. your neighbor in need. 159 over 100. >> i have been neglecting my health. all coming together to face their fears. when the day was over, 1,000 people met with a doctor who haven't been screened in awhile. >> no. three years. >> taking charge of their health. some with a very first time in their lives. these programs have been incredible success. i want to point out everybody has insurance. they have jobs, many times they don't have insurance but they have jobs. these are hard working people who haven't been able to get access to care the way they have envisioned it. in fifteen minutes it gives you the key numbers. it takes ten minutes to educate you. and for the rest of your life you know more about the d
., tampa, portland, and the latest kansas city, missouri. the heart land of america. >> it's going to be folks who are scared about finding out their health. we're going look them in the eye and have them trust us. we can make a difference. they're going to fear -- [inaudible] people who can be your mother. your father, sister, or brother. your neighbor in need. 159 over 100. >> i have been neglecting my health. all coming together to face their fears. when the day was over, 1,000...
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beginning at 4:30. 97 >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., and atlanta, both partly sunny in the low 50s. st. louis, expect snow showers. 38 the high. denver, 38 the high as well but partly sunny. and seattle, rain, a high of 50. >>> on wednesday, lawmakers put party politics aside briefly to celebrate a civil rights legend. randall pinkston reports on a dedication ceremony for a woman who inspired so many more than half a century ago. >> reporter: president obama joined congressional leaders in welcoming a civil rights hero to the u.s. capitol. rosa parks is the first african-american woman to be honored in the capitol's stat statuary hall. >> it signifies everything rosa parks stood for. >> reporter: the occasion brought a rare moment of peace between democrats and republicans who agree that when parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in montgomery, alabama, she helped launch the civil rights movement. moo people don't realize rosa parks was engaged in the civil rights movement long before the bus boy caught
beginning at 4:30. 97 >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., and atlanta, both partly sunny in the low 50s. st. louis, expect snow showers. 38 the high. denver, 38 the high as well but partly sunny. and seattle, rain, a high of 50. >>> on wednesday, lawmakers put party politics aside briefly to celebrate a civil rights legend. randall pinkston reports on a dedication ceremony for a woman who inspired so many more than half a...
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of the celebrations seem to down in the city that seldom sleeps. the mardi gras revelry continues grastoday's lundi festivities. on the banks mississippi river to ask control ofurnover the city. is harryred performer jr and his crew of orpheus in the big easy. thatyear ago today houstonlegend whitney dead in the bathtub at the beverly hills hotel. just one night before the grammy ceremony. music executive clive davis held pre-awards party. he said that his life continues by the singer's death. houston was 48 years old. the music world honored its at the grammy awards last night. group of british full croppers were among the winners. -- folk rockers. >> the grammys goes to mumford & sons. >> mumford & sons got album of for their platinum selling album. there was not one artists whwo walked away with a lot of trophies. >> we want to get another happening att's the vatican. jummy olabanji has the latest on .reaking news >> we just get an update from the associated press. brothers says his should nod him he longer take transatlantic trips do to help. w
of the celebrations seem to down in the city that seldom sleeps. the mardi gras revelry continues grastoday's lundi festivities. on the banks mississippi river to ask control ofurnover the city. is harryred performer jr and his crew of orpheus in the big easy. thatyear ago today houstonlegend whitney dead in the bathtub at the beverly hills hotel. just one night before the grammy ceremony. music executive clive davis held pre-awards party. he said that his life continues by the singer's death....
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the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. there's a lot of substance, it just seems really fresh. there's like a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop is building our best breakfast sandwiches ever. new griddle-melts made fresh and hot. hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. i love this crispy bread... ...the roasted red peppers. it's awesome. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99 at ihop. this is an epic breakfast sandwich. [ anouncer ] ihop. everything you love about breakfast. you want that don't you? i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. every signature is unique, and every fingerprint unrepeatable. at sleep number, we recognize the incredible diversity of human b
the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. there's a lot of substance, it just seems really fresh. there's like a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop is building our best breakfast sandwiches ever. new griddle-melts made fresh and hot. hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. i love this crispy bread... ...the roasted red peppers. it's awesome. [ anouncer ]...
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the city is working to improve its f grade from the american lung association. half the cities received failing marks. a designation walnut creak held since 2009. they plan to create a second hand smoke ordinance. the city counsel could see a proposal by this summer. >>> lots of big weather on the east coast but for here nice. look at the scenes outside. golden gate bridge, patchy fog tonight as the -- tonight as the sunsets. this looks like spring, not february with the inversion and the fog. that means high pressure is with us. where is there no high pressure? in this area, plains and beyond the plains, ohio valley, it will cause flight lays towards atlanta tomorrow. for us we are watching this system, which looks good but it is not doing anything. that ridge is so strong this system can't under cut it. we stay dry. bottom line. we stay dry and we stay warm. 56 degrees in santa rosa. today mid-60s, upper 60s. tomorrow will be like today. wake up cool, frost, not much. over night lows mid-30s. highs today, highs tomorrow will duplicate these. fog, burns back qu
the city is working to improve its f grade from the american lung association. half the cities received failing marks. a designation walnut creak held since 2009. they plan to create a second hand smoke ordinance. the city counsel could see a proposal by this summer. >>> lots of big weather on the east coast but for here nice. look at the scenes outside. golden gate bridge, patchy fog tonight as the -- tonight as the sunsets. this looks like spring, not february with the inversion and...
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the space between the villas and gardens behind these doors is bigger than all of vatican city with the most extraordinary views including the lakes that you can see over to the right. it gives you a sense of what pope benedict will be seeing once he's no longer pope. e we don't know how long he's going to be here. he will remain at this residence for an undetermined amount of time and go back to the monastery in the vatican where he will finish out his years. >> i'm back here live. the other thing we learned today is that there will be a sort of formal good-bye. the pope will take his last audience outdoors instead of indoors where you can have a few thousand and he's going to have this big audience for as many people as can come. what do we imagine that would be like? >> in 2008 it was called the day of the pope. and 50,000 came. they had another one in 2010. i think that this audience is going to be the super papa day with everybody there trying to express how much we have appreciated what he's done for us. >> as i have been talking to folks, probably not as much as you, but he's nev
the space between the villas and gardens behind these doors is bigger than all of vatican city with the most extraordinary views including the lakes that you can see over to the right. it gives you a sense of what pope benedict will be seeing once he's no longer pope. e we don't know how long he's going to be here. he will remain at this residence for an undetermined amount of time and go back to the monastery in the vatican where he will finish out his years. >> i'm back here live. the...
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the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. >>> suicide is such a taboo subject. one man found the courage to go public about his older brother's suicide after mindy mccready ended her life. "usa today" editor john siniff wrote about losing his brother, ted. he wrote this, i knew that he'd been battling debilitating back pain, alcoholism, drug abuse for years. i ache, still as i recall his sad eyes. and we can't keep looking the other way. john joins us live from washington, d.c. thank you for joining us. how are you doing? >> fine, don, thanks for having me on the show and for tackling this topic. >> it is a difficult and emotional topic. tell us about your brother, ted. did he feel ashamed about seeking treatment for mental health issues? >> i don't know if he felt ashamed as much as he was so far into it and his life had taken what he saw as such a desperate turn that it was not only the depression but it was the anxiety that accompanied that. it was the drugs that he
the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. >>> suicide is such a taboo subject. one man found the courage to go public about his older brother's suicide after mindy mccready ended her life. "usa today" editor john siniff wrote about losing his brother, ted. he wrote this, i knew that he'd been battling debilitating back pain, alcoholism, drug abuse...
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in new york, it is more about the city of new york than the state of new york. the smoking bans which did not help -- did not hurt businesses. when everybody knew the rules, all the bad restaurants shifted over. -- all the restaurants shifted over. this allows a more sophisticated way of dealing with the socialized costs so will we can share them more easily. if you create rules that everyone can follow, they will all do the right thing. otherwise, people will cherry pick and profits accordingly. i personally think each state will have to find their own way of going on this path. it is worth putting this in a document. asked mike bloomberg if this is good or bad. if we're talking about the impact of sodas comment that was worth the risk politically to get that conversation going. there are many other states. fantastic improvement in some of the major urban areas like philadelphia. when you look at this places, they are simple things done well. real food, social infrastructure, mich.-as its 4x4 tool. what little to do all of view, it ought to be about second opin
in new york, it is more about the city of new york than the state of new york. the smoking bans which did not help -- did not hurt businesses. when everybody knew the rules, all the bad restaurants shifted over. -- all the restaurants shifted over. this allows a more sophisticated way of dealing with the socialized costs so will we can share them more easily. if you create rules that everyone can follow, they will all do the right thing. otherwise, people will cherry pick and profits...
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section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numb. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their family business with nine employees has been here for 20 years. one public authorities first unveiled the plan, they fought against it. >> what you have, you have. it is never certain that something new will come, so you hold on to what you have. >> they did not want to do things the old way anymore. the city had been battling rising water levels for years before coming up with what in the netherlands is a pretty revolutionary idea -- to give the land back to the water. the program room for the river does not solve the problem of rising water level
section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numb. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their family...
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we'll show you the spectacular parade as it marches through the city. >>> good evening. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm diane dwyer. las vegas police tonight identify a suspect and vehicle that killed a victim from oakland. they found the suspected black range recover used in an apartment complex east of the las vegas strip. impounded as evidence. kenny "clutch" cherry died to a gunshot wound to the chest. it rammed a taxi which caused a fire and killed a taxi driver and passenger. the man's charges include kidnapping and pannering. >>> hundreds of guns taken off the streets thanks to gun buyback programs. one in palo alto, a bit different than the others. organized by two dads. nbc bay area kimberly carrie live with the story. >> reporter: earlier today, the parking lot packed with turning no guns for cash no questions asked in a matter of 2:40, the organizers were out of money and turning people away, having spent 52,000 in exchange for 355 firearms. the event was a joint effort between palo alto, east palo alto, and menlo park this is the second gun buyback event they
we'll show you the spectacular parade as it marches through the city. >>> good evening. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm diane dwyer. las vegas police tonight identify a suspect and vehicle that killed a victim from oakland. they found the suspected black range recover used in an apartment complex east of the las vegas strip. impounded as evidence. kenny "clutch" cherry died to a gunshot wound to the chest. it rammed a taxi which caused a fire and killed a taxi driver...
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section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numbered. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their family business with nine employees has been here for 20 years. one public authorities first unveiled the plan, they fought against it. >> what you have, you have. it is never certain that something new will come, so you hold on to what you have. >> they did not want to do things the old way anymore. the city had been battling rising water levels for years before coming up with what in the netherlands is a pretty revolutionary idea -- to give the land back to the water. the program room for the river does not solve the problem of rising water l
section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numbered. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their...
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the city of rome is getting ready for the same number this time. >> the vatican acknowledged also today for the first time that pope been didn't hit his head in a hotel room during -- benedict hit his head in a hotel room during a trip to mexico last year, but the church said that accident has nothing to do with the decision to retire. >>> a california couple talking about their encounter with the l.a. cop killer christopher dorner. dorner broke into their resort home on bear lake and surprised them from upstairs before tying them up. although they were aware of dorner's trail of violence, the reynoldss say they couldn't help but feel some compassion for the guy. >> he talked to us, trying to calm us down and saying very frequently he would not kill us, yes. >> he said i don't have a problem with you. i just want to clear my name. >> i didn't wish him dead, though, at any point. i really didn't. >> the reynoldss managed to undo their restraints and called police and a few hours later dorner was cornered in another cabin. that's where he's believed to have died in the resulting shootout
the city of rome is getting ready for the same number this time. >> the vatican acknowledged also today for the first time that pope been didn't hit his head in a hotel room during -- benedict hit his head in a hotel room during a trip to mexico last year, but the church said that accident has nothing to do with the decision to retire. >>> a california couple talking about their encounter with the l.a. cop killer christopher dorner. dorner broke into their resort home on bear...
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city is in the black city is not in a current crisis at the moment the city's budget is balanced for the current year over the time the city has built reasonably healthy reserves there are some who question whether this newly released projection is the reason for the proposed budget cuts or if this report was commissioned in order to justify cuts that were already in the works detective robert cherry head of the baltimore city police union dismissed the report as a political effort he told the baltimore sun which going on here is all a smokescreen they don't know what the tax base is going to look like their consultants asked to come and deliver bad news so that the city can do political posturing furthermore cristela port a former baltimore city recreation and parks director sees the forecast as window dressing to direct attention away from a serious lack of financial oversight so firms that get this work no tax and basis said no a lot of. you know i had nothing to go on so it's different there if you know you're saying to have a firm take four hundred fifty thousand dollars makes a
city is in the black city is not in a current crisis at the moment the city's budget is balanced for the current year over the time the city has built reasonably healthy reserves there are some who question whether this newly released projection is the reason for the proposed budget cuts or if this report was commissioned in order to justify cuts that were already in the works detective robert cherry head of the baltimore city police union dismissed the report as a political effort he told the...
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number one to show the city that the dismissal was fair and impartial. and also, greg, to show dorner, who is watching tv, they believe, they're listening to his concerns and that's something he mention. >> what's going on in the search of the mountains, the big bear ski resort, where investigators found dorner's pickup truck? reporter: well, that goes back to thursday. so police have begun to scale back. today about 30 deputies and officers headed back up into the mountains to look at a few remaining cabins high up in the elevation. so at this point, police have no reason to believe he is still there. however, they said they're not going to quit until every residence is checked. riverside police lee leased a photo of 34-year-old officer michael crane, killed in an ambush by dorner. a former marine, had two tours in the middle east. he leaves behind a wife and two children, boy, ten years old, girl, four years old and later we expect the d.a. in riverside county to file murder charges against dorner. right now they have no include exactly where he is, bu
number one to show the city that the dismissal was fair and impartial. and also, greg, to show dorner, who is watching tv, they believe, they're listening to his concerns and that's something he mention. >> what's going on in the search of the mountains, the big bear ski resort, where investigators found dorner's pickup truck? reporter: well, that goes back to thursday. so police have begun to scale back. today about 30 deputies and officers headed back up into the mountains to look at a...
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french and mali and forces reclaim the city of we bring you a firsthand account from the city after a surprise attack by militants on the spoils french claims of a victorious campaign. and eighteen coal miners died in an underground me thane blast in russia's conny republic the rescue is still looking for one possible survivor. world news as it happens twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. on character. the vatican has announced that pope benedict the sixteenth will step down on february twenty eighth citing his old age the eighty five year old will become the first head of the catholic church to resign from the post in nearly six centuries but let's get more on this now from artist tom barton who joins us live now in the studio taunted us more about this extraordinary unexpected announcement it really is extraordinary kerry it's come as a real shock to all of the journalists and people who regularly watch the activities of the pope in rome they none of those of them predicted it as well this sudden announcement a lot of speculation as to whether this decision was in the making
french and mali and forces reclaim the city of we bring you a firsthand account from the city after a surprise attack by militants on the spoils french claims of a victorious campaign. and eighteen coal miners died in an underground me thane blast in russia's conny republic the rescue is still looking for one possible survivor. world news as it happens twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. on character. the vatican has announced that pope benedict the sixteenth will step down on february...
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their fourth win against the division leader. >> we want the city to believe in this team. we can be a great team. we played each other and guys are stepping up big for us. we are going small, and we are playing team basketball. just running down the stretch and make plays and find the right people. >> tomorrow night, maryland hoops goes for its first road win in acc play. it's a rematch with virginia tech. a road win would be a welcomed sight. they haven't won since november 27 at north western. >> we are getting there. i'm not going to panic. we are a young basketball team and learning that's the next step for us. learning how to do it. i think once we get one, there's not a bad team in our league. especially at home. sometimes you can show up and that's not happening this year. you have to go beat somebody. >> coming up, today was national signing day. terps coach comes up big in his own backyard. we're back after this. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed
their fourth win against the division leader. >> we want the city to believe in this team. we can be a great team. we played each other and guys are stepping up big for us. we are going small, and we are playing team basketball. just running down the stretch and make plays and find the right people. >> tomorrow night, maryland hoops goes for its first road win in acc play. it's a rematch with virginia tech. a road win would be a welcomed sight. they haven't won since november 27 at...
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drop. >> we receive requests on a daily basis to come to events in and around the city. >> it's pretty cool. you see a happy water drop coming down the street. you can't do nothing but stop and just say, hey, what's going on. >> now, here's the deal with being a water drop. you're not supposed to touch anybody, and actually you're not allowed to speak. isn't that right? not the best interview. that's why part of the audition was capturing the attention of a passer-by and getting that person to take a sip of water. they are convincing. many have prior experience. >> i was the ravens' mascot. >> she loved dancing and she has one job. >> i'm the on call safety service officer. >> but she thinks being wendy or wendel the water drop would be something different. >> i could be the mascot for the nba, nfl. >> they deserve more credit than what they do get. you go out there and represent the teams and organizations. you know, you're the face. >> kendall burns would know. he attended college on a mascot scholarship. his talk is almost as smooth as his moves. >> that brings us to the next questi
drop. >> we receive requests on a daily basis to come to events in and around the city. >> it's pretty cool. you see a happy water drop coming down the street. you can't do nothing but stop and just say, hey, what's going on. >> now, here's the deal with being a water drop. you're not supposed to touch anybody, and actually you're not allowed to speak. isn't that right? not the best interview. that's why part of the audition was capturing the attention of a passer-by and...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
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the whole time. >>> coming up, we're going to go back to the vatican city. george, taking us behind closed doors at the vatican, on this >>> and i'm back here in rome, now, with john thavis. long-time vatican journalist. and author a brand-new book called "the vatican diaries." very good timing. it's a fascinating book. it's filled with so much detail. i was struck by the word you used to describe pope benedict's mission. you said to decontaminate the church. >> i think really a lot of pope benedict's pontificate has been rereading the second vatican council. that was the landmark assembly that really set the church's direction over the last 50 years. and i think benedict had some critical things to say. i think he did not like the direction the church took in terms of liturgy. he did not like some of the changes he saw men and women were acting. he did not like the way some of the catholic faithful were approaching church teaching. and i think, fundamentally, he saw the church adopting too much the ways of the world. >> yet, at the same time, so much of his
the whole time. >>> coming up, we're going to go back to the vatican city. george, taking us behind closed doors at the vatican, on this >>> and i'm back here in rome, now, with john thavis. long-time vatican journalist. and author a brand-new book called "the vatican diaries." very good timing. it's a fascinating book. it's filled with so much detail. i was struck by the word you used to describe pope benedict's mission. you said to decontaminate the church....